Better Battery Stats shows Doze-Wakelock as my worst offender of Kernel wakelocks at 75% with the next offender, power manager service at a measly 13%. I have reset, reflashed, uninstalled, reinstalled, wiped cache, wiped dalvik, yet the wakelock persists and I can not find anything about it on any thread. I currently use greenify, power nap, amplify, and force doze on Stang5.0litre rom. However I have noticed the wakelock on Echoe and stock rom. It persists with Force Doze off (I don't use Greenify's Aggresive doze.) If anyone has any info on this wakelock, please inform me.
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Better Battery Stats shows Doze-Wakelock as my worst offender of Kernel wakelocks at 75% with the next offender, power manager service at a measly 13%. I have reset, reflashed, uninstalled, reinstalled, wiped cache, wiped dalvik, yet the wakelock persists and I can not find anything about it on any thread. I currently use greenify, power nap, amplify, and force doze on Stang5.0litre rom. However I have noticed the wakelock on Echoe and stock rom. It persists with Force Doze off (I don't use Greenify's Aggresive doze.) If anyone has any info on this wakelock, please inform me.
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I'm also on the Stang rom and i just noticed it after gsam showed my phone being held awake for over an hour during 2 and a half hours of standby. Seemed to start when i turned on the AOD but i can't be sure.
Omegeddon said:
I'm also on the Stang rom and i just noticed it after gsam showed my phone being held awake for over an hour during 2 and a half hours of standby. Seemed to start when i turned on the AOD but can't be sure.
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Do you use any if the apps I mentioned above. Ive noticed the wakelock isnt as prominent if the phone is left stationary. So I feel as though it might be greenify or force doze trying to force doze, but android system noticing the motion and not letting it do so, creating a loop and constant conflict. But as I said i can not find anything about this on xda or Google.
Omegeddon said:
I'm also on the Stang rom and i just noticed it after gsam showed my phone being held awake for over an hour during 2 and a half hours of standby. Seemed to start when i turned on the AOD but i can't be sure.
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Turned the aod off this morning. Definitely the culprit. However noticed 4 random reboots while the phone was inactive. The problem goes away when i turn aod back on. Currently investigating this new problem.
Freezing always on display in titanium Backup after disabling it fixed the random reboot issue. Currently enjoying no doze-wakelock in bbs with a great increase of deep sleep time.
The only one i use is greenify.
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Setup: running latest stock image (mhc19i). Rooted, xposed, ElementalX kernel with ghost pepper script, and I run naptime with aggressive Doze.
Issue: fell asleep with my phone around 50% battery remaining. Woke up seven hours later and it had 30 something. I typically don't see more than 1-2% idle drain over night so this got my attention. I checked better battery stats and I obviously have a wakelock issue. Not sure what it could be. Powermanagerservice was running at something ridiculously high, like 96%. Audiomix is the other wakelock running rampid. See screenshots below. Any input appreciated!
Pain-N-Panic said:
Setup: running latest stock image (mhc19i). Rooted, xposed, ElementalX kernel with ghost pepper script, and I run naptime with aggressive Doze.
Issue: fell asleep with my phone around 50% battery remaining. Woke up seven hours later and it had 30 something. I typically don't see more than 1-2% idle drain over night so this got my attention. I checked better battery stats and I obviously have a wakelock issue. Not sure what it could be. Powermanagerservice was running at something ridiculously high, like 96%. Audiomix is the other wakelock running rampid. See screenshots below. Any input appreciated!
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Have you tried rebooting and then monitoring it to see if it happens again? It could just be a one-time bug, you'd need to reboot to confirm that though.
I was thinking that as well. I did recently reboot. I'm going to accumulate a good amount of up time and then check the stats again. As of now, battery drain seems to be normal.
Something is still keeping my phone awake while the screen is off...
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Something is still keeping my phone awake while the screen is off...
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I've seen this Audio Mix wakelock happen before on the OnePlus One, from memory I think it was kernel related, so switching kernels might be worth a try. You could also try using Wakelock Detector to see if it'll shed any more light on it, maybe it's an app rather than the kernel.
Hmm....think I solved my issue. I got audiomix wakelock to completely disappear. Simply going into settings and turning off all notification sounds did the trick. For me it's not an issue, however, for others who don't constantly keep their device on vibrate I could see this being a massive dilemma. I'm assuming "powermanagerservice" is a normal wakelock to observe?
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Hmm....think I solved my issue. I got audiomix wakelock to completely disappear. Simply going into settings and turning off all notification sounds did the trick. For me it's not an issue, however, for others who don't constantly keep their device on vibrate I could see this being a massive dilemma. I'm assuming "powermanagerservice" is a normal wakelock to observe?
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Yes, powermanagerservice is perfectly normal for when the phone is in use (or some background operation is running). You'll see it roughly correlates with your screen-on time.
I recently decided to check the huge battery drain during night and I found out that my phone would not go in deep sleep. Can anyone please help with that? Also, the 'jio' app I have been using was installed 50 days back and the battery drain similar before that too. Would be really great if I could find a solution for the deep sleep issue. I am trying to load the screenshots of betterbatterystats but not able to.
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I recently decided to check the huge battery drain during night and I found out that my phone would not go in deep sleep. Can anyone please help with that? Also, the 'jio' app I have been using was installed 50 days back and the battery drain similar before that too. Would be really great if I could find a solution for the deep sleep issue. I am trying to load the screenshots of betterbatterystats but not able to.
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Use gsam form the play store to find out what app is keeping your phone awake.
Uninstall said app.
I'm trying to figure out what is going on with my wife's Turbo 2 and why Doze doesn't seem to be doing anything. I'm getting about 20% battery drain over eight hours when the phone is idle. The phone took the update a week ago so it should have had plenty of time to bake in or get a set of parameters established, but the battery drain is exactly the same as it was on Lollipop.
I cleared the cache last night after reading another thread where that was listed as the problem, but still no luck. I charged it up to 78% before we got ready for bed and when I looked at it when I woke up, it was at 54%. Most of the settings are still stock, wifi was set to always stay on, I switched that to Only When Charging today, so I'll see if that helps at all although my Nexus 6P is set to stay on Always and it only looses 3-5% overnight.
I'm guessing it's an errant app or process but I was hoping Doze would take care of something like that. I know I can reboot into Safe Mode and see if it works better, but that will just verify that it's a downloaded app causing the problem. Both Android battery stats and GSam don't show any apps with excessive drain. At that point, is there any way to pinpoint it without uninstalling everything and reinstalling a few at a time? That isn't a very efficient way of narrowing it down, especially since I'm only with the phone in the evenings.
I'm experiencing a lot of wakelocks on 6.0.1
It's mostly happlens when I disable WiFi and and leave the phone over the night.
The problem is gone only after a restart, and will ocure again if I disable WiFi.
Anyone with similar problem and most importantly - solution ?
How can I find what cause this wakelocks?
(I'm not rooted)
if you are not rooted then how did you find that your device is suffering from wakelocks ?
use gsam battery app to monitor wakelocks.
bablu048 said:
if you are not rooted then how did you find that your device is suffering from wakelocks ?
use gsam battery app to monitor wakelocks.
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On the battery page, when I click on graph it shows the detailed graph when the screen was on, when wifi was on, etc. When I noticed fast battery drain I can see that the "awake" graph is continious meaning that device stays awake all the time, even all apps was closed and wifi, and data was disabled.
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On the battery page, when I click on graph it shows the detailed graph when the screen was on, when wifi was on, etc. When I noticed fast battery drain I can see that the "awake" graph is continious meaning that device stays awake all the time, even all apps was closed and wifi, and data was disabled.
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Reset moto display (clear data and cache) and use the new battery optimization on all your apps. And for extra, use greenify which can also show you the apps that are running in the background and is able to aggressive doze your device.
Could also be an app that screams for an internet connection since it only happens when you disable WiFi.
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On the battery page, when I click on graph it shows the detailed graph when the screen was on, when wifi was on, etc. When I noticed fast battery drain I can see that the "awake" graph is continious meaning that device stays awake all the time, even all apps was closed and wifi, and data was disabled.
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boot into safe mode, leave the phone for a few hours and see if the wakelocks are still there. if not then it is caused by some apps.
Sickaxis79 said:
Reset moto display (clear data and cache) and use the new battery optimization on all your apps. And for extra, use greenify which can also show you the apps that are running in the background and is able to aggressive doze your device.
Could also be an app that screams for an internet connection since it only happens when you disable WiFi.
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How do I reset Moto Display, I can't find it anymore
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How do I reset Moto Display, I can't find it anymore
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Its part of the moto app. Go to settings>app>moto>storage and clear data and cache. Mine was also giving a lot of wakelocks first few days when it was new, because of moto display had a bug waking up the device every few minutes. I did a factory reset and everything was solved.
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Its part of the moto app. Go to settings>app>moto>storage and clear data and cache. Mine was also giving a lot of wakelocks first few days when it was new, because of moto display had a bug waking up the device every few minutes. I did a factory reset and everything was solved.
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Thanks for the response, I have cleared data and cache now, will see how it is going.
Mine also drains 4 to 5% at night time.
I have disabled Google music movies chrome Gmail translator YouTube photos hagouts bt still draining.
Installed greenify and aggressive doze enabled bt still draining.
Im Not rooted. help me plz
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Its part of the moto app. Go to settings>app>moto>storage and clear data and cache. Mine was also giving a lot of wakelocks first few days when it was new, because of moto display had a bug waking up the device every few minutes. I did a factory reset and everything was solved.
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OK, I did hard reset as well, several times, from the menu and form the storck recovery - BUT the wakelocks still present
it happens mostly when I turn off wifi
any suggestions?
I'm unrooted, just stock 6.0.1 nothing hacked or whatsoever.
Reading this thread it's not actually drians your battery, but it's a bug in the battery statistics showing your wifi was on. Read this thread for more info.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-play/general/marshmallow-6-0-wifi-battery-drain-bug-t3334724
My battery life is going from bad to worse. Doze doesn't ever seem to work. My phone is now down to 12 % and I have had a SOT of 21 minutes since the last Charge. I am rooted and have Greenify installed. GSam Battery is telling me that App usage is accounting for 86% of the battery usage with Kernel and Android System being the biggest battery eaters. How can I get doze to work again? Also I sometimes see that my Screen is not turning off on its own. Even hitting the power button won't turn off the Screen.
Doze stopped working for me from the time I updated to 6.0.1. But the phone does a last a day with normal usage.
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Totally reset my phone and configured as new device.
Installed apps one by one and again 20% discharge overnight.
The phone seems to really go into sleep but I still get this constant discharge slope.
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Have you changed wifi to 2.4GHz only?,
I don't know if WiFi has been fixed
I had android backup bug from resets and clean flash
I had to clean cache and delete google data related stuff couple of times,
I ended up pausing a lot of the services to reduce googles permission
My router has 2.4 only anyway but I'll try...
What is this issue about?
In any case I tried submitting bug report to online battery historian tool and it shows googlequicksearchbox as top app.
I had a massive battery drain issue due to 7000000.ssusb wakelocks. My phone is rooted and i updated "disable_host_mode" file to "Y". Since then the battery drain decreased by a half. But still there is 9-10% battery drain in the period of 6-7 hours of idle period. BBS, showed there is around 98% Awake (Screen Off), I am quite not sure what is causing this, but I am certain that 7000000.ssusb is not causing this. I have attached the following screenshots of BBS.
I just wonder what might be the reason for this. I have -
1. Turned off wifi, data and location.
2. Put phone in Airplane mode
Can anybody point me to right direction? Thanks
Friend of mine has the very same issue. I suspect a HW defect, but he's lazy to go to a service center, so I can't confirm (yet)..
We tried rooting/unrooting, several reflashes of stock ROM, factory resets with/without apps restore etc., result is always the same - pretty much no deep sleep.
_mysiak_ said:
Friend of mine has the very same issue. I suspect a HW defect, but he's lazy to go to a service center, so I can't confirm (yet)..
We tried rooting/unrooting, several reflashes of stock ROM, factory resets with/without apps restore etc., result is always the same - pretty much no deep sleep.
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Yup it is a hardware issue. I fixed it by changing charging port
You could try install a custom kernel and use the boeffla wakelock blocker to block 700000.ssusb. I guess you are on Oreo?